
Washington state police will not comply with out-of-state agency requests for abortion-related information, governor says
CNN
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee issued a directive Thursday that bars state police from cooperating with out-of-state investigatory requests related to abortion in his efforts to make the state a "sanctuary" for those seeking the services.
The decision comes after the US Supreme Court ruled last week to strike down Roe v Wade, the 1973 legal precedent which guaranteed people's federal constitutional right to abortion. The historic ruling essentially leaves abortion laws in states' hands.
Following the ruling, Washington -- among other mostly Democratic-leaning states -- moved to implement regulations that either further protect or expand abortion-related laws and policies.

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